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tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and other photographers that are there. the violence will be used to silence what is happening in libya. >> is al jazeera free report now from libya? >> we have teams in tripoli and benghazi, and some moving with the flow of the frontline, so to speak. and others with the security assessments are constantly revisited. they operate freely in that they are one part of the story. the team in tripoli was there by the invitation of the libyan government. they have the same restrictions and impediments you would expect by being brought in by the go
tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and...
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they are taking us over in 1970. what will happen to us in america? they are going to own our country. that is it. we will lose our jobs. then we start whining about the mexicans. losing all the manufacturing to mexico. we cannot compete. we cannot do this. we cannot do this. now we are wining about the chinese and the indians. we are a bunch of whiners. that is what we are. we should have enough confidence that we can compete with people if we all sacrifice a little bit for the common good. >> watch this event from wheaton college in illinois tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> earlier this week, the ninth circuit court of appeals took up the issue of the labors' first amendment rights -- the issue of day laborers' first amendment rights. a ruling that allowed redondo beach, california, to resume a resting day laborers pure last week, a circuit panel ruled in favor of the city of redondo, of holding a city ordinance that regulates the solicitation of employment on city streets. from san francisco, this is an hour. >> the united states court o
they are taking us over in 1970. what will happen to us in america? they are going to own our country. that is it. we will lose our jobs. then we start whining about the mexicans. losing all the manufacturing to mexico. we cannot compete. we cannot do this. we cannot do this. now we are wining about the chinese and the indians. we are a bunch of whiners. that is what we are. we should have enough confidence that we can compete with people if we all sacrifice a little bit for the common good....
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you can also find us on e-mail and you can also send us your comments by twitter. we will read some of those on the air this morning. this is the story from "the baltimore sun." host: echoing comments made by a number of administration officials over the last week, the white house william davies told "meet the press" that the white house is looking at the options. we will take a look of the, a few moments. should the u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a gas price? should there be another way where that decision is made? let's go to michael on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. you have a great show. i have knowledge of the oil reserves. canada, 31% of u.s. oil. mexico, 28%. nigeria and venezuela, 16% each. arab world is only 4%. the oil reserves were bought during the bush administration under the iraq war clause. when president clinton went out just 20% of the oil reserves bought by bush, sr., oil fell 2/3. if he lets out just the oil glut in the iraq war, oil should be down around $40 per barrel. thank you ver
you can also find us on e-mail and you can also send us your comments by twitter. we will read some of those on the air this morning. this is the story from "the baltimore sun." host: echoing comments made by a number of administration officials over the last week, the white house william davies told "meet the press" that the white house is looking at the options. we will take a look of the, a few moments. should the u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a...
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this is a moment of truth for us. our veterans have been there for us. we have the courage of our convictions to send them to war. they've done their job but many of them are returning home to properties that are being foreclosured upon, that will be abated. this is an opportunity for us to spend .859% of the $1.6 trillion that we spent in iraq and afghanistan to help our veterans retain their homes. they have been there for us. the question is, will we be there for them today? i yield back the balance of my time but don't you take up time to make sure that the veterans don't get what they deserve. veterans have worked hard for us. we've sent them to war, let's now make sure -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has yielded his time back. mr. green: let's take care of our veterans. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> mr. speaker, i rise to speak in opposition to the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. hensarling: m
this is a moment of truth for us. our veterans have been there for us. we have the courage of our convictions to send them to war. they've done their job but many of them are returning home to properties that are being foreclosured upon, that will be abated. this is an opportunity for us to spend .859% of the $1.6 trillion that we spent in iraq and afghanistan to help our veterans retain their homes. they have been there for us. the question is, will we be there for them today? i yield back the...
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tell us the process. i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner can be as much as one-half of the mortgage. guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talked about the devaluation of homes across the country. a component that contributes to the problem is the job market that we are in, the lower wages, the ability of folks to be able to meet the loans whenever they entered into the purchase of that home. i think it is the wrong answer to come in and say the principal owned by that consumer should be reduced arbitrarily by a third party. one of the questions that was asked of general another, let's assume hypothetically that we engage in this process of getting $20 billion to $25 billion from some of these servicers. who is going to be the custodian of that money? how will we determine which states -- florida has had more of a challenge than oklahoma. how are we going to engage in this process of addressing principle write-downs and lo
tell us the process. i understand the legal process to bring this default mortgage back to the original owner can be as much as one-half of the mortgage. guest: charles i think is expressing something that is very real. we talked about the devaluation of homes across the country. a component that contributes to the problem is the job market that we are in, the lower wages, the ability of folks to be able to meet the loans whenever they entered into the purchase of that home. i think it is the...
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they set the agenda for us and they want us to follow it. they sent these talking points and want us to follow it. they make absolutely no sense. we are not looking at the real issues and concerns. we are throwing talking points up. if republicans want to win this thing, start saying -- stop saying no to a everything, come up with good solutions and bring those points up. as republicans, we can listen and the cipher which point we like -- we can decipher which point we like and we can vote accordingly. host: thank you for the call, " the new york daily news" -- in 2008, he raked in more than $40 million in manhattan and harlem. the president is starting to raise money for 2012. tennessee, good morning. caller: good morning how are you today? i believe we need to start standing on our principles and not wimping out every time we turn around in the congress and senate. it seems we get a good strong talking point like the budget or the military and we don't capitalize on it or stand firm. we need to start standing firm on what we believe and ta
they set the agenda for us and they want us to follow it. they sent these talking points and want us to follow it. they make absolutely no sense. we are not looking at the real issues and concerns. we are throwing talking points up. if republicans want to win this thing, start saying -- stop saying no to a everything, come up with good solutions and bring those points up. as republicans, we can listen and the cipher which point we like -- we can decipher which point we like and we can vote...
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they're waiting for us to cut them off. the dominant question when a go to pakistan afghanistan is we have been in past. we have to be very, very cautious about making sure we have this right to make these investments in the way, which sustained the relationships. >> thank you very much. secretary gates, i commend the priority you find done these inefficiencies and saving the department of defense and even very eloquent today about talking for the need of funding and how we'll need to work together. i do know of course that china and russia have recently demonstrated their development of a fifth-generation tactical aircraft. this underscores the need for an affordable fifth-generation aircraft or her services and allies. so i returned to the joint strike fighter that you mention your opening statement. the dod says the impact of moving 124 f. 35 aircraft from the defense program will have little impact to unit cost over the life of the program. while this may be true for the life of the program, i'm concerned about the impa
they're waiting for us to cut them off. the dominant question when a go to pakistan afghanistan is we have been in past. we have to be very, very cautious about making sure we have this right to make these investments in the way, which sustained the relationships. >> thank you very much. secretary gates, i commend the priority you find done these inefficiencies and saving the department of defense and even very eloquent today about talking for the need of funding and how we'll need to...
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ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
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people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '30s prefer to put off adulthood while women, partially driven by their biological clocks, are as driven as ever. she says this phenomenon has negative implications for our society. this event was hosted by the manhattan institute in new york cit
people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense...
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-- comparing us with agrees. now, the right honorable gentleman makes an interesting point. at what point in our history did we turn over our economy to the ratings agencies? at what point did we say to ourselves, it's only a rating agencies when the rating agencies call you, and they all have a fix -- they have a panic. you're not to reduce our ratings, are you? mr. speaker, why would -- why did we as a nation state give our economy over to a ratings agency to moody's, to standard & poor's? where was the chancellor of the exchequer who said, no, i'm not going to do that. and in relation to the ratings agencies. the ratings agencies accepted the deficit reduction plan of a labour government. they were happy with the four-year program. it was this particular government who fell back to the age of the noble lords and to the -- john major referred to my right honorable member. it's not working. it's not -- [laughter] >> it's not working. and that was the two points. the honorable gentleman gave away one i'm not sure
-- comparing us with agrees. now, the right honorable gentleman makes an interesting point. at what point in our history did we turn over our economy to the ratings agencies? at what point did we say to ourselves, it's only a rating agencies when the rating agencies call you, and they all have a fix -- they have a panic. you're not to reduce our ratings, are you? mr. speaker, why would -- why did we as a nation state give our economy over to a ratings agency to moody's, to standard &...
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i used i used the term is a catchall, multiculturalism, john dewey. from the reading i've done on the subject and i am not an educator, development in young children is afforded by the education system, which by the way happens to be dominated by women ironically. what is your take on progressive education? i mean what i'm trying to say io were children once start somewhere and it grows up with pseudo-self-esteem and so forth so could you address that please? >> well, i think christina has written about primary education and the way that it is unfriendly to boys. for one thing we have seen a big decline in, or a big transformation in the kinds of looks that students, young students are being asked to read. you won't find the adventure adventure books anymore, or not very much. different kinds of books that might have appealed to boys. i remember reviewing a book some time ago about the change in textbooks, history textbooks. and the writer there said that if you were to look at the updated textbooks, the post-feminist textbooks about the settling of t
i used i used the term is a catchall, multiculturalism, john dewey. from the reading i've done on the subject and i am not an educator, development in young children is afforded by the education system, which by the way happens to be dominated by women ironically. what is your take on progressive education? i mean what i'm trying to say io were children once start somewhere and it grows up with pseudo-self-esteem and so forth so could you address that please? >> well, i think christina...
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and i don't use any additional security. i will say i am aware, and when i feel that the threat level rises, i do what i have to do to protect myself and my family, and my deepest wish is that people debate, they disagree, solve problems, and my philosophy, i will debate and then go out and have a beer with you. that's how die my bar gapping and associations. >> what has surprised you most about washington, dc. >> that's easy. >> you laugh. what is surprising the most is i travel -- i'm the luckiest guide in the world. no doubt. and i am blessed to be a united states senator. aside from the birth of my kids and my marriage, nothing i'm more proud of. is a travel around the world, around this country, you know what they talk about overseas? from the prime ministers and the presidents and business leaders, down to the poorest farmer pushing a cart, talk about jobs, and since i've been in the united states senate until we got back, we spent 12-15 days talking about nothing do with jobs. we're in the middle of a two-year recessi
and i don't use any additional security. i will say i am aware, and when i feel that the threat level rises, i do what i have to do to protect myself and my family, and my deepest wish is that people debate, they disagree, solve problems, and my philosophy, i will debate and then go out and have a beer with you. that's how die my bar gapping and associations. >> what has surprised you most about washington, dc. >> that's easy. >> you laugh. what is surprising the most is i...
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he is used to the services in the united states. he doesn't want his brother -- his brother was kidnapped last time he went down about kinds of things like that. people stop going so it was in this town i began to understand these huge changes on the mexican side. i also began to understand one very important thing about immigration i think is really true and certainly in mexico and that is that immigration from mexico does almost nothing to change the reasons why people leave for that region. changes the circumstances for the family for the individual immigrant and his family what have you but you can go to all these immigrant immigrant areas and you will see over and over and over no jobs, dirty, 4050 years into it, millions of dollars that come down in remittances to these areas and there is no work and there is good reason for that, because people are used to raises up in the united states. people are going to be working. people are gone. the best people are gone. the real-life blood is up here not down in those villages. all of
he is used to the services in the united states. he doesn't want his brother -- his brother was kidnapped last time he went down about kinds of things like that. people stop going so it was in this town i began to understand these huge changes on the mexican side. i also began to understand one very important thing about immigration i think is really true and certainly in mexico and that is that immigration from mexico does almost nothing to change the reasons why people leave for that region....
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." >>> the prosecution says that is proof barry bonds used steroids. why one analyst says what we are hearing today may mean more damaging evidence is ahead for the former slugger. >>> and forget waiting for us to tell you. this business sends its own recall warnings. why the most recent one was a little too late though for one customer. >>> yes, she was an actress but she was also an activist. elizabeth taylor's special ties to the bay area. >>> and all the equipment you would find in a music studio donated to students in oakland. who is giving future musicians a leg up today. good evening i'm dana king. ken is off tonight. >>> a secretly recorded conversation took center stage at the barry bonds' trial today and in it bonds' personal trainer talks about injecting bonds. enough to prove bonds is guilty of lying about using steroids? well, listen for yourself. robert lyles has the recording. >> reporter: federal prosecutors waited until today to play for jurors an 8-year- old recording between this man, bonds' boyhood friend and business partner and hi
." >>> the prosecution says that is proof barry bonds used steroids. why one analyst says what we are hearing today may mean more damaging evidence is ahead for the former slugger. >>> and forget waiting for us to tell you. this business sends its own recall warnings. why the most recent one was a little too late though for one customer. >>> yes, she was an actress but she was also an activist. elizabeth taylor's special ties to the bay area. >>> and all...
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he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification...
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those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...
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difÍcil para el hombre porque tradicionalmente y mÁs en esta cultura hispana estÁ acostumbrado a que us el sostÉn principal de la casa. pero es muy importante que cuando los papeles estÁn cambiados esto es una transiciÓn para el hombre aceptar esta situaciÓn y tambiÉn es la oportunidad del hombre para saber el trabajo que hay en la casa y tambiÉn valorar mÁs a su esposa. >> en el caso de las mujeres cuÁles son las seÑales de un hombre que quiere vivir a costa de ellas. >> en el caso de magali, ponÍa protextos el hombre, cuando habla mucho y hay mucha acciÓn y cuando justifica el motivo por el que no puede encontrar empleo y cuando no aporta absolutamente nada en el hogar. >> es importante, son las seÑales importantes de todo esto magali siga adelante porque o uno no no naciÓ para estar solo y roberto, no te pierdas la cocina de hoy que estarÁ increÍble. [risas] >> gracias. >> muchas gracias por compartir tu experiencia y tu sabidurÍa. vamos a una pausa ♪ [ locutora ] cheerios es un cereal con avena integral 100% natural. y como mamá sé que lo aprenden mis hijos desde
difÍcil para el hombre porque tradicionalmente y mÁs en esta cultura hispana estÁ acostumbrado a que us el sostÉn principal de la casa. pero es muy importante que cuando los papeles estÁn cambiados esto es una transiciÓn para el hombre aceptar esta situaciÓn y tambiÉn es la oportunidad del hombre para saber el trabajo que hay en la casa y tambiÉn valorar mÁs a su esposa. >> en el caso de las mujeres cuÁles son las seÑales de un hombre que quiere vivir a costa de ellas....
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. >> use una toalla de papel hÚmeda. aplique esencia de limÓn y si no lo tiene, un bus y ahÍ fue que nos dieron 100 mil pesos y llegamos a una finca y ya despuÉs nos dieron el resto de la plata. >> fue mÁs lejos al asegurar en radio que en los tres meses en una zona montaÑosa fueron custodiados por las autoridades. >> me dijeron que el dinero fue con motivo que un guerrillero le pedÍa para la logística y hacer la pantomima. mil millones de pesos me dijo en principio. >> para la investigadora lÓpez esto fue mÁs que un montaje. >> para quÉ se embarran con las farc si logros suficientes tenÍan para mostrar. que quÉ lleva a un gobierno a hacer una farsa y obvia? >> tendrÁ la justicia toda la colaboraciÓn nuestra en esta investigaciÓn. si hay un ilÍcito que la justicia opere. >> el guerrillero de las farc fue retirado del programa de justicia y paz del gobierno que ofrece beneficios jurÍdicos como solo 8 aÑos de cÁrcel. >> de ser cierta esta falsa movilizaciÓn. tal vez juez conozca la justicia quiÉn estuv
. >> use una toalla de papel hÚmeda. aplique esencia de limÓn y si no lo tiene, un bus y ahÍ fue que nos dieron 100 mil pesos y llegamos a una finca y ya despuÉs nos dieron el resto de la plata. >> fue mÁs lejos al asegurar en radio que en los tres meses en una zona montaÑosa fueron custodiados por las autoridades. >> me dijeron que el dinero fue con motivo que un guerrillero le pedÍa para la logística y hacer la pantomima. mil millones de pesos me dijo en principio....
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or not gadhafi will stay. if you put yourself in the shoes of the rebels, they wonder whether or not the coalition has an interest in gadhafi leaving. there's a great deal of ambiguity about that. gadhafi's forces wonder whether or not gadhafi will be leaving. there's the same ambiguity that affects their decision making. and until that's clarified, it seems to me, we'll have a much more difficult time. i think that the goal has to be that gadhafi leaves. >> that is not the goal of the military campaign. the military campaign's mission is civilian protec
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or...
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i used to work up in albany. the winning digits, 22, 24 -- check your numbers there. 22, 24, 21, 54, 51. the mega ball number was 4. didn't make it? >> no. >> you'll be back tomorrow. >> i haven't been to albany recently. ron claiborne, thank you. >>> let's check the weather now. we have a special guest today. steve pool from our seattle affiliate, komo. >> we love seattle. >> we do. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning, everybody. let's take a look and begin with the story of snowfall up in the sierras. incredible amounts of snow there over the past part of this season. we've had up to, get this, 59 feet of snowfall in the sierras. and as a result of that, you can imagine, that's causing some problems. now, we have some additional systems approaching the coast. as that happens, we're going to see more and more of that snow. and, oh, by the way, we're watching for severe weather across the deep south, areas in arkansas to georgia, could have tornados. there's a look at the national weather picture. and that ab
i used to work up in albany. the winning digits, 22, 24 -- check your numbers there. 22, 24, 21, 54, 51. the mega ball number was 4. didn't make it? >> no. >> you'll be back tomorrow. >> i haven't been to albany recently. ron claiborne, thank you. >>> let's check the weather now. we have a special guest today. steve pool from our seattle affiliate, komo. >> we love seattle. >> we do. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning, everybody. let's...
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thank you, jake, for joining us. and be sure to join jake later on "this week" when he'll talk about libya with secretary of state hillary clinton and former secretaries of defense donald rumsfeld and robert gates as he just mentioned. diane sawyer anchors president obama's speech to the nation with george stephanopoulos monday night here at 7:30 on abc. >>> we want to turn now to the death of a pioneer politician. geraldine ferraro, the first vice presidential candidate on a major party ticket broke down barriers for women. geraldine ferarro died from blood cancer. linsey davis is here with a look at her life. good morning, linsey. quite a pioneer. >> reporter: exactly. good morning to you. when ferarro stepped into the national spotlight at the democratic convention in 1984, her acceptance speech elicited cheers and tears for eight minutes and went on to change the landscape of women in politics forever. >> my name is geraldine ferraro. >> reporter: in 1984 when the daughter of a seamstress introduced herself to th
thank you, jake, for joining us. and be sure to join jake later on "this week" when he'll talk about libya with secretary of state hillary clinton and former secretaries of defense donald rumsfeld and robert gates as he just mentioned. diane sawyer anchors president obama's speech to the nation with george stephanopoulos monday night here at 7:30 on abc. >>> we want to turn now to the death of a pioneer politician. geraldine ferraro, the first vice presidential candidate on a...
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we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them. >> yeah, i am on a drug, it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: we're a lot more cynical about them now. we know how much of a business fame really is. we anguished with gary cooper in "high noon" because we invested so much of our hearts with him over the years. mare lynilyn monroe, here in "t seven year itch" endures not just because she was sexy, but because we let her into our dreams in a way we don't anymore with movie stars. >> maybe you'd like to play? >> no, i'll just watch you. >> reporter: and elizabeth taylor's overpowering glamour will live on because we helped create it. >> every d
we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them....
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patrick's day so join us for that. our first guest tonight is an exceptionally talented and well-groomed man starring alongside matthew mcconaughey in the new thriller called "the lincoln lawyer." please welcome ryan phillippe. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> i am so glad we didn't lose you. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. you were nice enough to send me an e-mail. >> aren't you glad jimmy is alove alive? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i just want to point out for the record that there are some people that aren't clapping. >> all i can think of that would be a lot of "nightline." >> jimmy: yeah, maybe i'd get on "nightline." who knows. give me my shot at 11:30. >> i was following your tweets and one of my favorite tweets that you retweeted was the guy who asked you whether it was really scary or rich people scary. >> jimmy: that was a great question. >> because you know rich people scary could be like i tore my cashmere sweater. >> jimmy: yeah, right. moths are eefting everything. >> i th
patrick's day so join us for that. our first guest tonight is an exceptionally talented and well-groomed man starring alongside matthew mcconaughey in the new thriller called "the lincoln lawyer." please welcome ryan phillippe. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> i am so glad we didn't lose you. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. you were nice enough to send me an e-mail. >> aren't you glad jimmy is alove alive? [ cheers and applause ]...
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it...
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please join us for all of that. our first guest is a fine actor and occasional bongo-player who, starting tomorrow, goes pec-to-pec and ab-to-ab with ryan phillippe in the new legal thriller "the lincoln lawyer." please say hello to matthew mcconaughey. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice tie. >> jimmy: yeah. i'm glad you wore it. brings back a lot of bad memories for me. and good mean rips, too. of course, at the handsome men's club, which we've been -- both been in for years. >> how much can you tell people about what's been going on behind closed doors? >> jimmy: i don't know. i was kicked out of the club. i don't know if you recall. >> you were not. >> jimmy: partly because of you. but how are things going with that? >> just an initiation? >> jimmy: that was a prank? >> they need more handsome men in the helsinki chapter, which is doing really well. >> jimmy: i'm being shipped to finland? >> if you want. >> jimmy: that's a kind offer but i think i'm going to stay here. i'm through traveling for awhile. very snazzy i
please join us for all of that. our first guest is a fine actor and occasional bongo-player who, starting tomorrow, goes pec-to-pec and ab-to-ab with ryan phillippe in the new legal thriller "the lincoln lawyer." please say hello to matthew mcconaughey. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice tie. >> jimmy: yeah. i'm glad you wore it. brings back a lot of bad memories for me. and good mean rips, too. of course, at the handsome men's club, which we've been -- both been in for...
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people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike huckabee wants to keep those jobs. >> that's right. they want the paychecks. >>> let's go more to the tornado zone. twisters touching down in the south, leaving over 1,000 people homeless, plus a massive winter storm soaking the northeast. our sam champion is outside. has the latest for us. good morning, sam. >> good morning, robin. fast and furious. this storm wrapped it all up in one. spring is less than two weeks away. a lot of spring-lime components varying, some areas in floodwater, others in up to 20 inches of snow. >> reporter: this massive storm system soaking the eastern seabo
people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike...
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adam scott is with us. we have music from the wombats and we'll be right back with kristen wiig, so stick around. [ cellphone vibrates ] uh, before you say anything, it was 1995. [ kenny ] it was '93. kenny, 1995 was the year the song came out. it was '93. that was your 5th year of high school. it was 1995. ha! 10 bucks says it's '93. yeah, well that's 10 bucks you're gonna have to put in my pocket. whatever. "whoomp! there it is" was '93. it was clearly nineteen ninety... kenny, the restaurant's on fire. i'll call you back. wait, wait... [ male announcer ] in the network, at&t lets your iphone talk and surf the web at the same time. [ bell dings ] sundays are just for watching football. believe that? [ thinking ] relax. you ordered off mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. everything's so good and just a buck. so go. he's a jerk. [ thinking ] the simple joy of being smart. ♪ [ thinking ] the simple joy of being smart. looif i'll finally get the can fecoverage my family deserves. if it's something we can a
adam scott is with us. we have music from the wombats and we'll be right back with kristen wiig, so stick around. [ cellphone vibrates ] uh, before you say anything, it was 1995. [ kenny ] it was '93. kenny, 1995 was the year the song came out. it was '93. that was your 5th year of high school. it was 1995. ha! 10 bucks says it's '93. yeah, well that's 10 bucks you're gonna have to put in my pocket. whatever. "whoomp! there it is" was '93. it was clearly nineteen ninety... kenny, the...
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the term intervention, do we use war, do we use squirmish -- >> jimmy: i don't know -- squirmish is how i feel every time imhear you talk. [ applause ] here's something that i'm going to get sarah palin is not going to buy for her children. perez hilton has written a children's book. a company called ed celebr-book has published it. the first title he pitched to them was called "the very slutty caterpillar." the publishers didn't like that. so, then, "good night moon, you skank." finally "everyone poops and i've got the pictures." they had trouble getting legal clearance for the pictures. probably for the best. one more thing. this is a story from india. a state in western india has banned a new book about gandhi after early reviews say the book imflips that gandhi had a homosexual relationship with a man, of all things. the author claims this is a misunderstanding, because gandhi was celebrate, because he couldn't be straight or gay, i guess. but what was more surprising to me was that the revelation that gandhi is, in fact, the man who invented the snuggie. and he did early work o
the term intervention, do we use war, do we use squirmish -- >> jimmy: i don't know -- squirmish is how i feel every time imhear you talk. [ applause ] here's something that i'm going to get sarah palin is not going to buy for her children. perez hilton has written a children's book. a company called ed celebr-book has published it. the first title he pitched to them was called "the very slutty caterpillar." the publishers didn't like that. so, then, "good night moon, you...
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i used to take tylenol. i switched to advil. been using it ever since. and when the pain is gone and you feel good and you feel healthy... work or pleasure, i can go on with my life. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. we find money others miss. second look review,witch. what will we find you? come in for a free second look review of your taxes. even if you've already done them with someone else. call 1-800-hrblock, and never settle for less. it mthe new focus canelieve that virtually park itself. till you actually see it . . . park itself. the all-new ford focus with class-exclusive active park assist. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, ryan phillippe. the next bachelorette. the hottie body jim-miracle diet. and music from ron sexsmith. with cleto and the cletones. and now not only that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. i appreciate that. especially during this difficult daylight saving ti
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so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man? >> jimmy: do ahead. >> is that a cape tie? that's an enormously wide tie. it's the color of my grandparents ribbon candy at their house. >> jimmy: what do you mean, cape tie? >> throw it back and it could be a cape. >> jimmy: you've outed my secret identity now. >> it's a wide tie, my friend. >> jimmy: is it really? i don't know. i just put on what i'm handed. >> it looks wider in person. >> jimmy: if there was a frilly little dress, i would put it on -- >> that's a show i would watch. >> jimmy: you turned 30 since the last time you were here. >> i did. >> jim
so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man?...
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still to come, avril lavigne will join us. our next guest was a pioneer in the field of dreamy vampires on "buffy." he is now an fbi agent in sixth season of "bones." you can watch it thursdays at 9:00 on fox. please say hello to david boreanaz. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? how is everything? >> my guy right there, uncle frank. >> jimmy: did you have a chat with him beforehand? >> everybody has an uncle frank. well, i have an uncle frank. >> jimmy: do you? >> i'm italian, come on. >> jimmy: boreanaz doesn't sound like an italian name? >> it is. >> jimmy: never heard of one that ends in a z before. >> kimmel? >> jimmy: well, my mom's last name is iacono. your family is cooks -- >> they cook all the time. i'm cooking on the weekends, i got the lasagna going. a lot of wine. >> jimmy: very nice. >> lots of wine. wine is very, very important. listen, i tell you, a lot of italian cooks say don't put the wine in the souse. not only do we do that, my wife and i, we drink the wine. >> jimmy: you put it directly into y
still to come, avril lavigne will join us. our next guest was a pioneer in the field of dreamy vampires on "buffy." he is now an fbi agent in sixth season of "bones." you can watch it thursdays at 9:00 on fox. please say hello to david boreanaz. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? how is everything? >> my guy right there, uncle frank. >> jimmy: did you have a chat with him beforehand? >> everybody has an uncle frank. well, i have an uncle...
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for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an eerily calm capital. so, here we are in the old city of tripoli. and you can see, it is completely shuttered. there's nobody here. usually this is bustling, it's markets, it's shops, it's restaurants. and now, totally quiet. this afternoon, escorted from gadhafi's regime, took us and other reporters to a neighborhood here in tripoli where we found -- a ready-made rally of gadhafi supporters. there were almost as many of us as there were of them. but pull back the curtain a bit and you discover that everything is not quite as
for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an...
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so join us for that. our first guest tonight, against unbelievable odds, celebrated his 40th birthday this month. he is the co-founder of an empire known as "jackass." >> because 24/7 when we're shooting, all of us are always attacking each other. i may be attacking everyone a little more. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: "jackass 3" is available now on dvd and blu-ray. it looks just like this. and "jackass 3.5" premieres april 1st on the website joost.com. please say hello to johnny knoxville. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. >> hello. >> jimmy: you brought a monster with you. >> yes. when my son was born, jimmy was nice enough to send a cookie monster and it went to the wrong address so you sent two and this is the second one and i want to give it to this young lady in the audience here. there you go. there's your cookie monster. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, it went to the wrong address. >> that's from me and jimmy. you're welcome. >> jimmy: and your son, rocco. that really w
so join us for that. our first guest tonight, against unbelievable odds, celebrated his 40th birthday this month. he is the co-founder of an empire known as "jackass." >> because 24/7 when we're shooting, all of us are always attacking each other. i may be attacking everyone a little more. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: "jackass 3" is available now on dvd and blu-ray. it looks just like this. and "jackass 3.5" premieres april 1st on the...
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smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes. and it competes very well. i've seen some of the practice games and it's scary. it really is. >> jimmy: you did this a few years ago, right? and humans beat the computer. >> no, we didn't do that. >> jimmy: i thought you did. >> no, this is something new. ibm came to us four years ago with this idea. now, keep in mind, this is the same company that came up with deep blue, that computer that they taught to play chess. and they put it against a world champion and the computer beat the champion. so, ibm is worried, i've seen some o
smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes....
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use. defense is saying if you want to talk about lying, take a look at the prosecution witnesses. take a look at some pictures of jeff novitski, he ran the investigation into balco lab. he will be back for more cross-examination. he said that bonds interfered with his investigation by giving grand jury testimony that was different than other ballplayers were giving. and steve hopkins is going to talk about the recording of bonds and anderson that he says shows the two discussing injecting steroids. anderson is back in jail for refusing to testify. witnesses are just a pack of bitter people who lost out on money when they had a falling out with bonds. >>> one of last remaining stars of hollywood's golden gauge has died. elizabeth taylor died from congestive heart failure. he is first gained stardom as a child and appeared in 50 films. she was 79 years old. expect much more on the life of this iconic star coming up on "good morning america." they will be doing a live show from the west coast
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you can get forced -- for us, we come to work here every day and suddenly strangers come and tell us we're not allowed. >> they make you roll the windows down on your car. roll the windows down, sir. they lean in, they go, hi, mr. hanks. and go through. like, who is going to be here in with me? by myself as it is. >> jimmy: i want you to know, i think "toy story 3" was the best movie of the year. >> oh, thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] you have -- you don't have an applause guy, you have a bald headed guy going like that. going like that. like that. >> jimmy: he's our own oscar statuette. >> jimmy: there you go. i look at "the king's speech," but somebody could do that with their video cameras. but "toy story 3," no one could do that. >> i'm on the board of governors. >> jimmy: did you vote for your own movie? >> i was in "toy story 3." and yes it is the best movie of the year. i don't know what happened. i don't know what happened. >> jimmy: i don't know, either. >> what's the point of being on the board of governors if you don't make some money, which i don't. and numbe
you can get forced -- for us, we come to work here every day and suddenly strangers come and tell us we're not allowed. >> they make you roll the windows down on your car. roll the windows down, sir. they lean in, they go, hi, mr. hanks. and go through. like, who is going to be here in with me? by myself as it is. >> jimmy: i want you to know, i think "toy story 3" was the best movie of the year. >> oh, thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] you have -- you...
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low to mid-80s for the rest of us. winds of change drop our temperatures tomorrow and cooler weekend on tap also. >> we've got "h" train delays this morning, trains one and three, 30-40 minute delays. san francisco park presidio between geary and california, they have the road closed there. let's check the maze, headed tour the toll plaza, metering lights are on at the bay bridge but no delays. >> eric: that is it for this edition of the morning news. >> have a great day. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today.
low to mid-80s for the rest of us. winds of change drop our temperatures tomorrow and cooler weekend on tap also. >> we've got "h" train delays this morning, trains one and three, 30-40 minute delays. san francisco park presidio between geary and california, they have the road closed there. let's check the maze, headed tour the toll plaza, metering lights are on at the bay bridge but no delays. >> eric: that is it for this edition of the morning news. >> have a great...
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they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are reaching shocking proportions, let's have is a doll which encourages young children to get pregnant. another asked, would you create a toy that simulated labor pains? that teaches a 6-year-old how to handle the birthing process? but one mom was all for it. if the breast-feeding doll does take off, just imagine the potential it has for increasing the popularity of breast-feeding. leading to happier babies with fewer illnesses. as for concern the doll can negatively influence a child, child psychologist dr. ned halliwell says parents have nothing to worry
they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are...
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. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is, that it's a race against time. unless they can establish power and get the pumps going, there could be an evacuation of the whole site because radiation levels are rising. abandon ship. that may be the mantra, unless they can get power to these reactors. but establish unit two, power has -- at least a cable has been established. >> we heard this morning, you were talking about radiation levels. that radiation has gotten into the milk and some of the food in japan. what does that say to you? >> it means that fission products are getting into the environment. and it's snowing. and rain in the future will melt the snow
. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is,...
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we have enough for us. we want to share. >> reporter: in japan shinto buddhists and confucian traditions promote considering community when you consider yourself. we saw this video on youtube the moment after the earthquake interrupted a graduation ceremony. a brief moment of confusion and then everyone working together to clear the rubble. the prime minister used the phrase in announcing the blackouts he said would be required because of the shortage of electricity. >> translator: this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for japan. >> reporter: but now we learn the government-ordered blackouts don't have to happen because the people voluntarily stopped using nonessential power. this is a shelter. some of these people here for days and, look, it's recycling, organized for recycling. >> plastic, combustible, burnable, cans. >> reporter: the japanese call it etai, it means to come together as one body. and something else astonishing after a disaster, not a single reported case of looting in a countr
we have enough for us. we want to share. >> reporter: in japan shinto buddhists and confucian traditions promote considering community when you consider yourself. we saw this video on youtube the moment after the earthquake interrupted a graduation ceremony. a brief moment of confusion and then everyone working together to clear the rubble. the prime minister used the phrase in announcing the blackouts he said would be required because of the shortage of electricity. >> translator:...
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and if you win using eli's tips, you must let us know. we'll put that on the website, as well. >>> coming up next, should your pet go organic? we'll show you what's on the ame >>> we are back here with gina, from the new york humane society, because we want to get her adopted. also, we're talking about organic pet food. it's a growing trend for pets. and it's easier than ever to get your dog on a healthy diet. >> she's some if i. >> and some gourmet cafes that seshli izspecialize in canine catering. here's vicki mabrey. >> reporter: as our waistlines expand, so do our pets. so, what do do? maybe go organic. >> we bake nutritional, healthy treats for your dog. we don't use sugar, butter or salt in anything. >> reporter: at three dog bakery in pasadena, they're making doggy treats that look good enough for you to eat. >> there's no additives. >> reporter: if you're celebrating a special moment in her life, there are treats for that, too. three dogs bakery caters birthdays, spay and neuter parties, doggy weddings. even bark mitzvahs. a littl
and if you win using eli's tips, you must let us know. we'll put that on the website, as well. >>> coming up next, should your pet go organic? we'll show you what's on the ame >>> we are back here with gina, from the new york humane society, because we want to get her adopted. also, we're talking about organic pet food. it's a growing trend for pets. and it's easier than ever to get your dog on a healthy diet. >> she's some if i. >> and some gourmet cafes that...
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she joins us live from the set of "the view." thank you for sharing time with us, barbara. we knew she was in poor health. but the news takes everyone back so sad. barbara. >> the man that was close to her and helping to take care of her, was very devoted. expected her to become better. she was in the hospital but doing well. i think it's a surprise that she died. we who were in touch felt that she might make it. elizabeth taylor once said to me robin, she couldn't remember a time she wasn't famous for her acting, her illnesses, her jewelry, movies and husbands. all of those husbands. and when i talked with her at one point, which was after the marriage to larry fortensky. richard burton she always said was the love of her life. she knew they would be together again somewhere. she was disillusioned with marriage and in 1997 a year after she divorced larry fortensky, she talked about her views of marriage and men. i think we have that clip. >> but you have said that you love being in love. you always want to be in love. >> i've been in love so many time, i think i've had t.
she joins us live from the set of "the view." thank you for sharing time with us, barbara. we knew she was in poor health. but the news takes everyone back so sad. barbara. >> the man that was close to her and helping to take care of her, was very devoted. expected her to become better. she was in the hospital but doing well. i think it's a surprise that she died. we who were in touch felt that she might make it. elizabeth taylor once said to me robin, she couldn't remember a...
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bombing us. please stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there are divisions within his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. though there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who exactly will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep poun
bombing us. please stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99.9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. ♪ i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ someone to turn the pages ♪ >>> finally this half hour, since cain and abel, siblings have been fighting for family supremacy and we may know who holds the upper hand. >> the big sisters, right? a new study has figured out what birth order means when it comes to finding health, happiness, success and john berman crunched the numbers. >> reporter: fans of "the brady bunch" know marcia seems to get the most attention. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: but according to a new study, she might also get the most allergies. 4% of first-borns get food allergies. 3.5% of second borns, even less for third. scientists think maybe changes in the womb by the time baby two or three comes help build a stronger immune system in kids. parents who hypersterilize for
used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99.9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. ♪ i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ someone to turn the pages ♪ >>> finally this half hour, since cain and abel, siblings have been fighting for family supremacy and we may know who holds the upper hand. >> the big sisters, right? a new study has figured...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and engel sees plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots, but then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact with. i told him what i wanted done, where i wanted it to be done, and he would then go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the scooba to go clean. ♪ >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offe
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household...
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stay with us. fu details. stay with us. >>> go ahead. >> that time of the morning. time to update you on march madness and maybe more importantly on our "world news now" brackets competition. the headline on this friday morning, there is a new leader in the house this friday morning. >> that's right, that's right. don't worry about headline. let's talk about headlights. willis has uconn winning it all. this is music to his ears. that's willis. the huskies star walker ran the show last night against san diego state. that was my pick. walker poured in 36 points for uconn. including 12 straight in the final minutes. uconn moves on. willis' bracket is not completely dead just yet. >> but close. also florida had a chance to win it. florida had a chance to win it at the buzzer in their game against byu but they went to o.t. and that's where the gators pulled away. florida outscored the cougars 15-6 in the extra period. the gators go to the first regional final since 2007. they win this one by a final score of 83-74. as a carolina grad, this next story warms the cockles of
stay with us. fu details. stay with us. >>> go ahead. >> that time of the morning. time to update you on march madness and maybe more importantly on our "world news now" brackets competition. the headline on this friday morning, there is a new leader in the house this friday morning. >> that's right, that's right. don't worry about headline. let's talk about headlights. willis has uconn winning it all. this is music to his ears. that's willis. the huskies star...
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us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of charlie sheen, we're tired of lindsay lohan. i don't blame you all. i get it. it's been overkill and media plays a role in that. some smart web designers in new york have come up with something. >> i love this. >> you can literally filter out celebrity news from online sources. it's called silence of the celebs created by a manhattan web design studio called just your theory. you can take out all mention of celebrity from online news by typing in sheen or typing in lohan or what have you. it only works on google chrome, that's the only browser it fits in now. you can block out fro
us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of...
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diana alvear joins us. to report that frustration there is growing. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the news out of japan is getting worse and worse. workers are continuing to struggle to stabilize those nuclear reactors, but it's just not working. and now there's a crisis of confidence in the nation because of one very big mistake on the part of the company. after weeks of uncertainty and confusion, many japanese have had enough. no more fukushimas," they chant, during a protest at the tokyo power company headquarters. this person says, we should not have had nuclear plants from the beginning. that sense of fear over the stricken fukushima facility is growing. traces of plutonium have been detected in the soil outside the plant. though tepco says it's not a public threat. new video shows smoke billowing from reactors two and three. the very reactors officials acknowledge have damaged fuel rods and may be partially melting down. highly radioactive water from reactor two is spilling out into a ditc
diana alvear joins us. to report that frustration there is growing. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the news out of japan is getting worse and worse. workers are continuing to struggle to stabilize those nuclear reactors, but it's just not working. and now there's a crisis of confidence in the nation because of one very big mistake on the part of the company. after weeks of uncertainty and confusion, many japanese have had enough. no more fukushimas," they chant, during a...
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not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in words sentiments of the heart. >> "dear nasa, hope this launch is a good one. i hope no one gets hurt going up." >> "i know "challenger" was a giant disaster for the space program. i want to wish the astronauts a good trip." >> "i'm sure everyone here is proud of you because you're very special, all of you." >> reporter: by launch time, the children now nervous with anticipation, gathered outside their school in the shadow of the kennedy space center. >> three, two, one, blastoff! >> reporter: as "discovery" painted a picture-perfect lift-off, children of challenger ele
not nasa nor any of the rest of us. peter? >> the launch had a special meaning for some schoolchildren in point st. john, florida. abc's john quinones went to see them. >> reporter: children of challenger 7 elementary had been waiting for this day since "challenger" explosion. many of these kids were eyewitnesses to this tragedy. >> i just fell apart when it blew up. >> reporter: the kids spent hours painting posters, building shuttle models and writing down in...